Legends -- Juvenile literature
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Legends -- Juvenile literature
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Legends
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- The three princes of Serendip, new tellings of old tales for everyone, told by Rodaan Al Galidi ; illustrated by Geertje Aalders ; translated by Laura Watkinson
- The deetkatoo, Native American stories about little people, edited by John Bierhorst ; illustrated by Ron Hilbert Coy
- Beasts and monsters, Anthony Horowitz ; illustrated by Thomas Yeates
- Myths and legends, by Sandra Lawrence ; illustrated by Emma Trithart
- An illustrated treasury of African American read-aloud stories, more than 40 of the world's best-loved stories for parent and child to share, edited by Susan Kantor ; illustrations by Christian Clayton ...[et al.]
- An illustrated treasury of Latino read-aloud stories, the world's best-loved stories for parent and child to share, edited by Maite Suarez-Rivas ; translated into Spanish by Alma Mora ; illustrated by Ana Lopez Escriva ... [et al.]
- The atlas of monsters, mythical creatures from around the world, written by Sandra Lawrence ; illustrated by Stuart Hill
- Battles and quests, Anthony Horowitz ; illustrated by Thomas Yeates
- History's mysteries, legends and lore : curious clues, cold cases, and puzzles from the past, Anna Claybourne
- Are sea monsters real?, by Ginjer L. Clarke
- Usborne illustrated myths from around the world, stories retold by Sam Baer, Susanna Davidson, Rosie Dickins and Rosie Hore ; illustrated by Anja Klauss
- Magic and misery, traditional tales from around the world, Maggie Pearson ; illustrated by Francesca Greenwood
- A world full of spooky stories, 50 tales to make your spine tingle, written by Angela McAllister ; illustrated by Madalina Andronic
- Top 10 urban legends, by Kathryn Clay ; content consultant, Andrew Nichols ; reading consultant, Barbara J. Fox
- World myths and legends, 25 projects you can build yourself, Kathy Ceceri ; illustrated by Shawn Braley
- Myths and legends of the world, retold by Alli Brydon ; illustrated by Julia Iredale
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